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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2019 1:11:23 GMT 1
You must have seen something different tonight, we all thought it was a fucking shite, guttless performance, with no bookings to boot You weren't watching very well either because a Town player was booked. Which is definitely odd because neither BBC, sky sports or the town app show us as receiving a booking...
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Post by Frankiesleftpeg on Apr 27, 2019 1:12:18 GMT 1
It was Schindler who lost Mane, as he did for the fourth. If watch the build up again, Schindler was initially tracking Mane but then took his eye off him as he drifted into the middle. When the ball was played in Kongolo is the nearest man but he & Durm had their eyes on the three Liverpool players on the edge of the box at their side. I didn't see it like that. Schindler went towards the front, as he should, and then Kongolo should cover in behind. Kongolo did nothing except watch a free man. No communication and no action. Schindler was ball watching and marking fresh air. Mane was his man and he left him.
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Post by kennyk2 on Apr 27, 2019 6:49:48 GMT 1
We were competitive in the majority of games and organised. Why can't people just face facts.we have been in relegation form from about 10 games in to last season. We pulled some amazing results out the bag, but we had something to fight for. We got found out this season. Players could not keep playing above their level & Other teams had realised they needed to take us seriously. Jan has got a team full of players who have been slapped in the face that often their belief is shot, their confidence shattered, and probably a realisation that they are not good enough. And yet, because we've lost to one of the best 4 sides in European football, its all Jan's fault and proof he's not good enough? The fact is the team is not good enough. Manager bounce is usually because the manager that left was not being the most out of the players that he had. Wagner was getting the most he possibly could out of the team, so there was never going to be a manger bounce? They were good enough to stay up last season quite comfortably - we were in the bottom 3 for only 6 days. But the way that social media, pundits and broadcasters have behaved towards this team there is no escaping their negativity and put-downs - it has been pretty disgraceful. Eventually the players began to believe that they are not good enough. Tell a kid that they are rubbish at maths every day and hey ho! They'll be rubbish at maths. Serious rebuild required, not because many of the players cannot perform at a high level in the Championship - many will be very good, but as a group they are tarnished with utter failure. Many need to go for the sake of Huddersfield Town and in order for their own careers to progress. As I said last night their heads are shot and financially we need to cut our loses and move on with new players for the most part.
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Post by mids on Apr 27, 2019 6:50:13 GMT 1
It's been like an 8 month nightmare. Comfortably the worst season I've witnessed watching town. Over half this team can fuck right off. Embarrassment to the shirt. Supermac's year was far worse. Trust me. This year has been bad though as we've seemed so rudderless on and off the pitch. But it WILL change.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2019 7:03:48 GMT 1
It's been like an 8 month nightmare. Comfortably the worst season I've witnessed watching town. Over half this team can fuck right off. Embarrassment to the shirt. Supermac's year was far worse. Trust me. This year has been bad though as we've seemed so rudderless on and off the pitch. But it WILL change. Absolutely. It’s pretty grim but the mood compared to 88 and 03 is far better. This is just a blip on our stratospheric rise!
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Post by marshterrier on Apr 27, 2019 7:50:09 GMT 1
Just catching up on here and reflecting on last night. It was hard to bare especially with the gift we gave them from our kick off. Naiive, careless, infuriating springs to mind. I'm thinking make ourselves hard to beat and play percentages no risk football in our final third instead of trying to play the ball out into what was a strong gusty wind. That said good reaction initially with the three corners but the first one completely wasted by Bacuna. This lad has shortcomings but if there is a prize for most improved player he should get it. Looks strong, willing and clearly cares about things. He will be a very good player next season with the experience gained. Other positives was Grant again proving he is a very good player and unlucky not to slide the rebound home in the second half. Hogg was his usual self, worked hard and gave his all but lacked quality. Unfortunately, we were sadly lacking in terms of quality, confidence and common sense in too many situations. Again, I don't like singling out players for criticism but as already noted by others Mounie was absolutely dreadful yet again passing up a great opportunity and looking unfit, lethargic and not resembling a professional footballer. The big positive was our superb support and the friendly stewards and rapport with fans of Liverpool FC before and after.
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Post by Mecha Corte on Apr 27, 2019 7:58:46 GMT 1
NEVER BEEN SO EMBARASSED TO BE A TOWN FAN IN MY 56 YEARS FOLLOWING THIS LOT ,AND PLAYING MORE LIKE POODLES THAN TERRIERS Really ? 56 years a Town fan, I'm 56 years old, been a Town fan for 44 years and saw us drop to 91st after Northampton, saw Shrewsbury beat us 5-1 home and away, seen defeats against Workington, Barnet, Hartlepool and Halifax to name a few, not forgetting 10-1 at Maine Road, 7-1 at Barnsley, 5-0 at Stockport, 6-0 at Bury, 6-1 at Bristol City and a 5-1 at Port Vale to confirm a return to the bottom tier, that's not a comprehensive list by any means but you think last night was worse ? If that's what you really believe then so be it, me, I think you're talking bollocks or like a fan of 3 years standing, not 56. Man up a bit, we amazed the football world and ourselves by getting to the PL, then took it up another notch by staying up last year, this season for whatever reason we've suffered, but shit happens and if all 20 teams in this money powered league were all equal ( and pigs could fly ) the fact is at the end of it 3 of them still get relegated. Oh and by the way your next "shouty" post calling on "HOYLE" to refund the fans, well I was at Darlington under Stan Ternanet in the JPT when a few hundred of us did get refunded for an embarrassing evening, the idea that Dean should do likewise for last night is something that is embarrassing, the majority of Town fans stayed to the end when the players came over to us, well beaten by a simply much better team, we have always sung "We're by far the greatest team the world has ever seen......" but whisper it quietly it might not be true.
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Post by Chips Longhorn on Apr 27, 2019 8:08:31 GMT 1
I WANT TO KNOW HOW SUCH UTTER SHITE HAVE BEEN ALLOWED TO MAKE IT ON A PREMIER LEAGUE PITCH AS HOW EMBARASSING FOR THE CLUB IN FRONT OF THE WORLD SOMEONE PULL UP A FOOKING BIG SKIP QUICK , AND DITCH THIS LOT INCLUDING WHAT IS A WANKER OF A MANAGER THIS IS NOT EVEN A 2ND DIVISION TEAM AS NO CHANCE OF A QUICK RETURN IF MOST OF THIS SHITE IS NOT DITCHED ALL TOWN FANS AT ANFIELD MUST BE RE FUNDED BY HOYLE The only reason I'd support your call for hoyle to refund us is if all of us there last night clubbed together the compensation money and used it to bribe you to fuck off and leave this site alone.
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Post by Sabre on Apr 27, 2019 8:14:52 GMT 1
Good thing is though .......we have haven’t got a game today so we can all have a peaceful and stress free Saturday.
Every cloud ....✌️
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Post by hthtafs on Apr 27, 2019 8:16:36 GMT 1
That was utterly pathetic... it was telling at the bookies that yiu could get a better price on us losing 4-1 than losing 10 nil given we needed to score! We never had a go Liverpool never got out of second gear.
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Post by Chips Longhorn on Apr 27, 2019 8:26:16 GMT 1
Just catching up on here and reflecting on last night. It was hard to bare especially with the gift we gave them from our kick off. Naiive, careless, infuriating springs to mind. I'm thinking make ourselves hard to beat and play percentages no risk football in our final third instead of trying to play the ball out into what was a strong gusty wind. That said good reaction initially with the three corners but the first one completely wasted by Bacuna. This lad has shortcomings but if there is a prize for most improved player he should get it. Looks strong, willing and clearly cares about things. He will be a very good player next season with the experience gained. Other positives was Grant again proving he is a very good player and unlucky not to slide the rebound home in the second half. Hogg was his usual self, worked hard and gave his all but lacked quality. Unfortunately, we were sadly lacking in terms of quality, confidence and common sense in too many situations. Again, I don't like singling out players for criticism but as already noted by others Mounie was absolutely dreadful yet again passing up a great opportunity and looking unfit, lethargic and not resembling a professional footballer. The big positive was our superb support and the friendly stewards and rapport with fans of Liverpool FC before and after. I can't lie I had a great day out. Hate town losing but is softened when it's to arguably one of the top 10 teams in world football right now . What made it was our immense support and the gallows humour. The only downside apart from what unfolded on the pitch was my inability to get my Van Dijk " you're just a shit Gordon Tucker" chant going . Anyway.... Luton next season .
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Post by detox on Apr 27, 2019 8:33:50 GMT 1
Sometimes relegated teams can gain an advantage from their experience in the PL which enables them to bounce back from the Championship. There's talk on here of players who will learn from this (and last ) season and be better players for it next season. I don't think this is going to apply to Town, half the team will be gone anyway, and those that remain willbe forever scarred by what's going on now and will want to quickly forget their PL experience. Hence we enter the Champsionship without any benefit at all of our 2 seasons in the PL... Just thought I'd cheer everyone up with this thought ..
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Post by digs on Apr 27, 2019 8:40:55 GMT 1
Good thing is though .......we have haven’t got a game today so we can all have a peaceful and stress free Saturday. Every cloud ....✌️ Unless Ipswich beat Sheffield
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Post by rocky on Apr 27, 2019 8:43:48 GMT 1
Serious contender for the most ludicrous post ever in the entire history of DATM. Hardly. Which bit of his post don’t you agree with? He said it’s the most embarrassed he’s been not it’s the worst town team he’s seen. If it’s so ludicrous why don’t you try to explain why? I’m embarrassed by my club probably more than I’ve ever been, it’s all relative, it’s the worst season I’ve ever experienced results wise and it’s on the world stage and we’re being paid £100m this season to help us. THE CLUB IS AN EMBARASSMENT and it’s decision making over this last 12 months has been fecking shameful. Ok mate, I will. It's because it was a ridiculous over reaction, totally ignoring the history of his 56 years and with zero perspective. There were numerous times where it's been far more embarrassing than it is now. Just off the top of my head; a) The early 70s when we went from Div 1 to 4 in 4 seasons. b) 92nd out of 92 when Mick Buxton took over and that record low crowd of 1,600. c) Malcolm McDonald's season. d) The 10-1 at Man City. TEN goals conceded in 90 minutes! e) Jacko's great escape season when we took FIVE points from the first 14 games. f) 2002/3 season when we lost 5-1 at Port Vale on the last day to be relegated to the bottom tier. g) Going to the brink of extinction. h) The long years between 2004 and 2012 when it seemed we would be permanently marooned in L1. There will be more, but that will do. Yes, there have been mistakes this season (which have been admitted by DH), but he's also said these 2 years in the PL have set the club up financially for years to come and that's far more important than relegation from the ludicrously mismatched shyte division that the PL is. This is the first year in about 10 when the clubs standing has regressed (in league position). Just think about that - 9 successive seasons of improvement. It's time for the big babies (I'm not referring to you here, rather am trying to answer your point) to stop throwing their toys out the pram on the back of one poor season and recognise the enormous strides that have been made in the previous 9. If after all that success, a step back has to be taken, so be it. 'Most embarrassing time to be a Town fan in 56 years'?? Fuck me rigid - it's not even close.
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Post by rocky on Apr 27, 2019 8:54:17 GMT 1
Serious contender for the most ludicrous post ever in the entire history of DATM. You must have seen something different tonight, we all thought it was a fucking shite, guttless performance, with no bookings to boot Don't know what you're on about - I didn't comment directly on the game last night. What I did imply, was that there have clearly been countless times during the last 56 years when it's been far more embarrassing than being outclassed by Liverpool!
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Post by Sabre on Apr 27, 2019 9:05:36 GMT 1
Good thing is though .......we have haven’t got a game today so we can all have a peaceful and stress free Saturday. Every cloud ....✌️ Unless Ipswich beat Sheffield
Ahhhh .... Not thought of that Diggers!!
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Post by artysid on Apr 27, 2019 9:11:28 GMT 1
Sometimes relegated teams can gain an advantage from their experience in the PL which enables them to bounce back from the Championship. There's talk on here of players who will learn from this (and last ) season and be better players for it next season. I don't think this is going to apply to Town, half the team will be gone anyway, and those that remain will be forever scarred by what's going on now and will want to quickly forget their PL experience. Hence we enter the Champsionship without any benefit at all of our 2 seasons in the PL... Just thought I'd cheer everyone up with this thought .. Bacuna springs to mind. I think he's lost the last 17 or so games he's played for Town, yet still goes out and gives his all for us even if he's still a little raw (but looking like a good find). A real inspiration compared to some of our more senior pro's.
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Post by Mecha Corte on Apr 27, 2019 9:22:04 GMT 1
That was utterly pathetic... it was telling at the bookies that yiu could get a better price on us losing 4-1 than losing 10 nil given we needed to score! We never had a go Liverpool never got out of second gear. It's all about opinions suppose but you find me one Town fan who was there both last season and last night who didn't think we created more last night. Nobody's claiming it was great or any such like but at least we tried to score last night and had a few good chances to do so, last season we simply didn't. The fact is they are better than us, it might not be fair, you might not like it but they are, it's sport, a young Mike Tyson won his fights before the first round bell went, Tiger Woods had them changing the rule book in golf, Hamilton and Mercedes are too good for the rest, we are not able to compete at thus level, argue all you want IF we had this manager, IF we hadn't signed XY and Z but bought better, IF we gas thrown more money at etc etc - they all might have been true but all that happened last night was one football team that was bettter than its opponents gave them a spanking. It will happen again, today in both the FL and PL and also tomorrow in Sunday leagues up and down the country and all the way down to kids, some poor saps playing for an under 7s will cone across a much better team and get done 10 nil, it happens.
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Post by terriersyndrome on Apr 27, 2019 9:30:05 GMT 1
It's been like an 8 month nightmare. Comfortably the worst season I've witnessed watching town. Over half this team can fuck right off. Embarrassment to the shirt. Supermac's year was far worse. Trust me. This year has been bad though as we've seemed so rudderless on and off the pitch. But it WILL change. I didn't go to my first game until '91 so luckily I dodged the Supermac bullet. Things were bad under Wadsworth but we didn't have 2 pennies to rub together back then & we were heading head first into administration. This season we were heading into our second year in the premier league when we should have been building the squad to push on & establish ourselves but we've gone completely the other way, half of the team downed tools in January, which is disgusting considering the support they've had from the fans. 99% of supporters would have turned on them a long time ago but they continue to get our backing yet only 3 or 4 bother to show up each game. It's disgusting & they'll only realise how lucky they've been to have such brilliant support when they move on. Fuck 'em.
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Post by linson on Apr 27, 2019 9:35:32 GMT 1
5th goal Lossl fault. I've never seen a GK fall down that slowly Hamer 3 games ago someone struck a weak shot right at him but he ducked down beneath it. I'm not defending either of them. Lossl has quality but he was shocking last night as well. Hamer doesn't have the baseline quality to make it as a prem keeper.
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Post by Mecha Corte on Apr 27, 2019 9:36:42 GMT 1
Just catching up on here and reflecting on last night. It was hard to bare especially with the gift we gave them from our kick off. Naiive, careless, infuriating springs to mind. I'm thinking make ourselves hard to beat and play percentages no risk football in our final third instead of trying to play the ball out into what was a strong gusty wind. That said good reaction initially with the three corners but the first one completely wasted by Bacuna. This lad has shortcomings but if there is a prize for most improved player he should get it. Looks strong, willing and clearly cares about things. He will be a very good player next season with the experience gained. Other positives was Grant again proving he is a very good player and unlucky not to slide the rebound home in the second half. Hogg was his usual self, worked hard and gave his all but lacked quality. Unfortunately, we were sadly lacking in terms of quality, confidence and common sense in too many situations. Again, I don't like singling out players for criticism but as already noted by others Mounie was absolutely dreadful yet again passing up a great opportunity and looking unfit, lethargic and not resembling a professional footballer. The big positive was our superb support and the friendly stewards and rapport with fans of Liverpool FC before and after. I can't lie I had a great day out. Hate town losing but is softened when it's to arguably one of the top 10 teams in world football right now . What made it was our immense support and the gallows humour. The only downside apart from what unfolded on the pitch was my inability to get my Van Dijk " you're just a shit Gordon Tucker" chant going . Anyway.... Luton next season . Ahh the great Gordon Tucker, one of my all time favourites, of course some on here would have you believe that this seasons lot are the worst ever, if only eh.
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Post by Christ in Shades (art) on Apr 27, 2019 9:41:40 GMT 1
It's been like an 8 month nightmare. Comfortably the worst season I've witnessed watching town. Over half this team can fuck right off. Embarrassment to the shirt. Supermac's year was far worse. Trust me. This year has been bad though as we've seemed so rudderless on and off the pitch. But it WILL change. Was it though? The team won 6 games that season, notably one over champions Millwall and one away at Bradford who reached the play offs. Big Dunc continued to score goals. We had the legendary tussle with Manchester City in the FA Cup. Although that was bad, albeit a league lower, this season has been shit in epic proportions.
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Post by turbo2 on Apr 27, 2019 9:43:10 GMT 1
Hamer 3 games ago someone struck a weak shot right at him but he ducked down beneath it. I'm not defending either of them. Lossl has quality but he was shocking last night as well. Hamer doesn't have the baseline quality to make it as a prem keeper. Coleman must be useless if he can’t get in front of hamer or lossl Not saying he should save them all. But weak springs to mind 1st poor pass then goes down like he’s been shot rather than a quick dive 3rd far too slow off his line and soft. Take the lot 4th. Smallest man on the pitch scores a header inside the six yards box 5th like the 1st just a slow mo dive Dreadful just like IM and SM
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Post by space hardware on Apr 27, 2019 9:47:27 GMT 1
Supermac's year was far worse. Trust me. This year has been bad though as we've seemed so rudderless on and off the pitch. But it WILL change. Was it though? The team won 6 games that season, notably one over champions Millwall and one away at Bradford who reached the play offs. Big Dunc continued to score goals. We had the legendary tussle with Manchester City in the FA Cup. Although that was bad, albeit a league lower, this season has been shit in epic proportions. The Supermac and Wadsworth seasons were bad but I don't remember turning up to the games just knowing we were going to get pumped.
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Post by royrace on Apr 27, 2019 9:52:13 GMT 1
Hardly. Which bit of his post don’t you agree with? He said it’s the most embarrassed he’s been not it’s the worst town team he’s seen. If it’s so ludicrous why don’t you try to explain why? I’m embarrassed by my club probably more than I’ve ever been, it’s all relative, it’s the worst season I’ve ever experienced results wise and it’s on the world stage and we’re being paid £100m this season to help us. THE CLUB IS AN EMBARASSMENT and it’s decision making over this last 12 months has been fecking shameful. Ok mate, I will. It's because it was a ridiculous over reaction, totally ignoring the history of his 56 years and with zero perspective. There were numerous times where it's been far more embarrassing than it is now. Just off the top of my head; a) The early 70s when we went from Div 1 to 4 in 4 seasons. b) 92nd out of 92 when Mick Buxton took over and that record low crowd of 1,600. c) Malcolm McDonald's season. d) The 10-1 at Man City. TEN goals conceded in 90 minutes! e) Jacko's great escape season when we took FIVE points from the first 14 games. f) 2002/3 season when we lost 5-1 at Port Vale on the last day to be relegated to the bottom tier. g) Going to the brink of extinction. h) The long years between 2004 and 2012 when it seemed we would be permanently marooned in L1. There will be more, but that will do. Yes, there have been mistakes this season (which have been admitted by DH), but he's also said these 2 years in the PL have set the club up financially for years to come and that's far more important than relegation from the ludicrously mismatched shyte division that the PL is. This is the first year in about 10 when the clubs standing has regressed (in league position). Just think about that - 9 successive seasons of improvement. It's time for the big babies (I'm not referring to you here, rather am trying to answer your point) to stop throwing their toys out the pram on the back of one poor season and recognise the enormous strides that have been made in the previous 9. If after all that success, a step back has to be taken, so be it. 'Most embarrassing time to be a Town fan in 56 years'?? Fuck me rigid - it's not even close. Do you think the footballing world noticed our previous failures? The point is this season we have embarrassed ourselves on the world stage. I'm fully aware it's been worse but it's never been as public. Right now the club is famous for being utterly crap in every department. Tiny club bullshit, pathetic transfer business, terrible results, losing the best manager we've had in decades, ridiculous ill advised appointment of a novice manager, breaking record after record for being shit, putting a fecking logo on the shirt instead of the . We've been like a worse version of Blackpool. It's been a total shit show and the club has been publicly humiliated week after week. I think that was the point to op was making and I agree. I'm fully aware and appreciative of previous progression and to be honest it just magnifies the current failure. Feels like we've chucked away the chance of a lifetime. It would be nice if we could at least see some light at the end of the tunnel. The whole club just seems like a total mess at the moment. Financially the club is in good shape but that won't last long unless they get the footballing side right. Sent from my SM-G920F using proboards
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Post by Mecha Corte on Apr 27, 2019 9:54:36 GMT 1
Was it though? The team won 6 games that season, notably one over champions Millwall and one away at Bradford who reached the play offs. Big Dunc continued to score goals. We had the legendary tussle with Manchester City in the FA Cup. Although that was bad, albeit a league lower, this season has been shit in epic proportions. The Supermac and Wadsworth seasons were bad but I don't remember turning up to the games just knowing we were going to get pumped. It's all relative, I can remember genuinely dreading playing Stockport and Tranmere because we expected to take a hiding.
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Post by yappledapple on Apr 27, 2019 10:18:25 GMT 1
That was utterly pathetic... it was telling at the bookies that yiu could get a better price on us losing 4-1 than losing 10 nil given we needed to score! We never had a go Liverpool never got out of second gear. It's all about opinions suppose but you find me one Town fan who was there both last season and last night who didn't think we created more last night. Nobody's claiming it was great or any such like but at least we tried to score last night and had a few good chances to do so, last season we simply didn't. The fact is they are better than us, it might not be fair, you might not like it but they are, it's sport, a young Mike Tyson won his fights before the first round bell went, Tiger Woods had them changing the rule book in golf, Hamilton and Mercedes are too good for the rest, we are not able to compete at thus level, argue all you want IF we had this manager, IF we hadn't signed XY and Z but bought better, IF we gas thrown more money at etc etc - they all might have been true but all that happened last night was one football team that was bettter than its opponents gave them a spanking. It will happen again, today in both the FL and PL and also tomorrow in Sunday leagues up and down the country and all the way down to kids, some poor saps playing for an under 7s will cone across a much better team and get done 10 nil, it happens. Like City, they are a fantastic team and although a difficult men v boys watch last night, particularly after we gifted them their first goal with the same stupid mistake as Watford, I have to admit they are a team, with all their money and resources, who are just plain and simply better than us and unless a billionaire or megalomaniac country comes in to takeover, we will never be able to compete. Once that first goal went in it was just a matter of how many. They spread their play so wide with their two fullbacks hugging the touch line and they were often in acres of space to accept the ball. I lost count of the number of times Mbenza left Robertson on his own sat on the edge; it was even more evident second half when they were attacking towards me behind that goal. And their pressing is relentless which, as our players panic a bit, then cough up the ball. We had a couple of spells at the start of each half which made it a little exciting but the result was never in doubt before we kicked off. Thought we played a little bit quicker last night but not many covered themselves in glory: Bacuna (MoM), Hogg and Grant put shifts in but the rest, particularly Mounie and Mbenza had shockers, followed by our defensive unit. Town fans were excellent and dark humoured as usual but I thought the “Is this a library” chant missed the mark last night as Anfield was packed (with what looked like proper fans as opposed to tourists) and the atmosphere and singing from them, particularly the Kop, was on point. Far better than last year’s silent match. Refused to put Talksport on in the car on the way home; didn’t want to listen to their fawning over Liverpool and their disparaging remarks of Town.
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Post by teddytheterrier on Apr 27, 2019 10:31:38 GMT 1
It's great and all that being at Macclesfield away when we lost 4-0 but it's completely irrelevant in the context of where town are now. The club suffers from small club mentality. It was the same with the tiny dog and happy to be here bollocks.
Has anyone been happy at the games this season? Wolves away we were decent but it's 1 game out of 38.
The 2 home games we won we were poor. It took an own goal to beat Fulham and a last minute goal from lazy git to beat wolves.
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Post by brighousebandbred on Apr 27, 2019 10:44:43 GMT 1
Imagine you spend all week working on tactics for the game then gift the other team a goal after 15 seconds. Do you really think that's under Jan's control? Do you really think he's coaching his centre backs not to mark a bloke who's in the box alone? Players have half given up, they want to be anywhere else bit on the football pitch right now. Jan's on a hiding to nothing. I agree, but the reason we went one nil down is he picked a player out of his depth who granted them a one nil lead in 15 secs ( Stankovic)
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Post by sonny on Apr 27, 2019 10:54:58 GMT 1
The small club mentality has been a part of Huddersfield Town for as long as I can remember. Spent my adolescence watching them relegated 3 times in 4 years then treating winning the 4th division as a glorious achievement. Thought the club had changed its ways with Dean Hoyle but this season has been a humiliating return to the same old with catastrophic failings of leadership. I expect the apparent takeover to be some local pop and crisps type and we'll head on our merry way.
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